Madeleine: Our daughter's disappearance and the continuing search for her by Kate McCann (10 May 2012)(339 customer reviews)Formats Price New UsedPaperbackOrder in the next 29 hours to get it by Monday, Sep 10.Eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery.£7.99 £4.67 £1.85 £0.01Kindle EditionThis title is available to UK customers only.

Not only but also: As early as April 08 we have:

By Lori CampbellApril 27, 2008

Anguished Kate and Gerry McCann are to write a book about their year of hell since little Madeleine disappeared.The couple are desperate to tell the truth of their ordeal and plan to publish a tell-all book with the help of a ghost-writer - with all proceeds going to the Find Madeleine Fund.

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Well, well, the first book was going to be about their year of hell - so not about Madeleine then. Which the second and the third books aren't either. - and all proceeds to the Fund - yet they don't seem to have arrived there.

I did I thought I would get one of each colour to be on the safe side lol

Funny..

I saw the other week "The Bewk" in a shop, and thought I will have a look, and couldn't bring myself to touch it. There was no place to wash hands afterwards.

Maybe we should all carry a small bottle of that hand cleansing gel. I hate the stuff because it dries your skin out horribly, but may give confidence when handling contaminated written material.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________"You can run on for a long time, Run on for a long time, Run on for a long time, Sooner or later God'll cut you down." (Johnny Cash)

I have a copy - have just moved house, so unpacking books for bookcase and wondering which section I install the bewk? I have mostly biographys and true stories with very little fiction (apart from the christian grey trilogy lol)......

However much the activities of the celebrity bad parents, in particular the publications of KM and her recent installation in a leading charity as ambassador for missing children, may gall, the positive side is impossible to ignore, as any serious perusal of comments by the general public in response to articles in the online media (where they are allowed) shows quite clearly. If the object of these activities was not only to make money, but to rehabilitate the author and her loving spouse and silence critical opinion, then it would apear that they have missed the mark by a wide margin. My impression that the majority of the public now take a critical position or are openly hostile is only strengthened by cases where comments are not allowed or are whooshed after a short period of time, because that tells me quite clearly that the majority of views expressed must have been embarrassingly negative to 'the cause'. As far as the books are concerned however, the most important aspect has to be that the lies are now on record (from the horse's mouth so to speak) for all to see, as Blacksmith never tires to point out in his excellent blogs. On record for all to see; that means not only the general public, but also the police, judiciary and politicians of both countries. The news that this record of lies is now available for the princely sum of one pound and might well reach a lot more people as a result, is therefore most encouraging.

T4two wrote:However much the activities of the celebrity bad parents, in particular the publications of KM and her recent installation in a leading charity as ambassador for missing children, may gall, the positive side is impossible to ignore, as any serious perusal of comments by the general public in response to articles in the online media (where they are allowed) shows quite clearly. If the object of these activities was not only to make money, but to rehabilitate the author and her loving spouse and silence critical opinion, then it would apear that they have missed the mark by a wide margin. My impression that the majority of the public now take a critical position or are openly hostile is only strengthened by cases where comments are not allowed or are whooshed after a short period of time, because that tells me quite clearly that the majority of views expressed must have been embarrassingly negative to 'the cause'. As far as the books are concerned however, the most important aspect has to be that the lies are now on record (from the horse's mouth so to speak) for all to see, as Blacksmith never tires to point out in his excellent blogs. On record for all to see; that means not only the general public, but also the police, judiciary and politicians of both countries. The news that this record of lies is now available for the princely sum of one pound and might well reach a lot more people as a result, is therefore most encouraging.

T4two wrote:However much the activities of the celebrity bad parents, in particular the publications of KM and her recent installation in a leading charity as ambassador for missing children, may gall, the positive side is impossible to ignore, as any serious perusal of comments by the general public in response to articles in the online media (where they are allowed) shows quite clearly. If the object of these activities was not only to make money, but to rehabilitate the author and her loving spouse and silence critical opinion, then it would apear that they have missed the mark by a wide margin. My impression that the majority of the public now take a critical position or are openly hostile is only strengthened by cases where comments are not allowed or are whooshed after a short period of time, because that tells me quite clearly that the majority of views expressed must have been embarrassingly negative to 'the cause'. As far as the books are concerned however, the most important aspect has to be that the lies are now on record (from the horse's mouth so to speak) for all to see, as Blacksmith never tires to point out in his excellent blogs. On record for all to see; that means not only the general public, but also the police, judiciary and politicians of both countries. The news that this record of lies is now available for the princely sum of one pound and might well reach a lot more people as a result, is therefore most encouraging.

I agree as this was my main reason for purchasing the book.

The truth in black and white.

If I saw the book for a quid, I'd buy it too so that as many of us as possible have the record of lies to refer to.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________"You can run on for a long time, Run on for a long time, Run on for a long time, Sooner or later God'll cut you down." (Johnny Cash)

mariang wrote:I have a copy - have just moved house, so unpacking books for bookcase and wondering which section I install the bewk? I have mostly biographys and true stories with very little fiction (apart from the christian grey trilogy lol)......

My other half got me the bewk for 50p from a charity shop. I annotated it. Every page a gem.It's now 'evidence'. It's crammed with lies. I think the bewk tipped gerald over the edge.He's never looked comfortable since.

the slave wrote:My other half got me the bewk for 50p from a charity shop. I annotated it. Every page a gem.It's now 'evidence'. It's crammed with lies. I think the bewk tipped gerald over the edge.He's never looked comfortable since.

He now looks like a man who's sitting on a time bomb. Mr. Smug is long gone ! I think that look he gave her in Madrid said it all....

Yep, I bought the book a long while ago and it is sitting there unread at the top of my bookcase. I started it, but I honestly just lost heart, and I genuinely couldn't carry on. There was practically nothing about M at all in the part I read...